Hedge funds are subject to the same regulations and disclosure requirements as mutual funds.
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Hedge funds are NOT subject to the same regulations and disclosure requirements as mutual funds. There are risk in investing in Hedge Funds. These represent speculative investments and also involve high degree of risks.
Hedge funds are subject to the same regulations and disclosure requirements as mutual funds. True False
Differences between hedge funds and mutual funds are that A. hedge funds are only subject to minimal SEC regulation. B. hedge funds are typically open only to wealthy or institutional investors. C. hedge funds managers can pursue strategies not available to mutual funds such as short selling, heavy use of derivatives, and leverage. D. are commonly structured as private partnerships. E. all of the above
Explain the key characteristics of insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds and hedge funds.
True or False Most exchange traded funds (ETFs) are long-term mutual funds designed to replicate a particular market index.
You can invest in real estate through mutual funds. True False
True/false The fact that over 1/4 of all professionally managed stock mutual funds are able to outperform the S&P 500 in a typical year, is evidence against the semi-strong form of market efficiency.
The Sarbanes−Oxley Act of 2002 strengthens accounting disclosure requirements and ethical guidelines for financial officers. True False
True or False: The Sources of Funds must always have the same total as the Uses of Funds for any development project.
1. Which of the following statements is true? A. Pension funds are like mutual funds that trade on exchanges. B. Life insurance companies typically underwrite corporation's initial public offering of stock. C. Commercial banks are where people usually have their checking and saving accounts. D. Investment banks specialize in mortgage lending. 2. Which of the following statements is true? A. Corn is an example of a physical asset. B. Money market instruments have original maturities greater than 1 year. C....
A "sector fund" is a member of a mutual fund company's family of funds that specializes in a specific set of industries. true or false?
Many mutual funds have a minimum initial investments. E.g. many vanguard funds have a minimum of $3000, so if you have less than that amount, you have no access to this fund. For most ETF you can buy shares with much smaller investments. True or False?